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Fire burns at EMR junkyard in Delaware County
A large junkyard fire at EMR's facility in Darby Township, Delaware County, sent black smoke toward Philadelphia on Wednesday. Dozens of firefighters from nine companies responded, containing the fire by 11 a.m. and knocking it down by 11:30 a.m. EMR, a multinational scrap metal recycling company, has faced criticism for past fires in New Jersey that caused evacuations and health issues.
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